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Interagency Recreation Pass - Comparison

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Interagency Recreation Pass Comparison Matrix

Pass Type
Who Is It For?
Cost
Admits
Benefits

Interagency Annual Pass

[GRAPHIC: Interagency Annual Pass]

Anyone $80 Annually

The Interagency Annual Pass has two signature lines and any two individuals may sign the pass. Both are considered pass holders.

 

Admits pass holder(s) and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle.

 

At per-person sites, admits pass holder(s), and up to 3 persons (not exceeding 4 persons total).

Honored nationwide at all Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and US Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging entrance or standard amenity fees.


Frequent visitors of multiple federal agency lands may save money by buying an Interagency Annual Pass.


Eighty percent of the purchase price is retained to support local recreation opportunities.


Does Not Include...

Interagency Volunteer Pass

[GRAPHIC: Interagency Volunteer Pass]

Citizens or permanent residents of the United States who accrue 500 volunteer hours. Free

Admits pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle.

 

At per-person sites, admits pass holder, and up to 3 persons (not exceeding 4 persons total).

Honored nationwide at all Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and US Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging entrance or standard amenity fees.


Does Not Include...

Interagency Senior Pass

[GRAPHIC: Interagency Senior Pass.]

Citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are 62 years of age or older.

$10 Lifetime

Admits pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle.

 

At per-person sites, admits pass holder, and up to 3 persons (not exceeding 4 persons total).

Honored nationwide at all Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and US Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging entrance or standard amenity fees.


Receives a 50% discount on some expanded amenity fees (More Information).

Interagency Access Pass

Citizens or permanent residents of the United States who have a medical determination and documentation of blindness or permanent disability. (Documentation Requirements)

Free Lifetime Same as Interagency Senior Pass. Same as Interagency Senior Pass.

 


 

* Interagency Annual Passes and Interagency Volunteer Passes do NOT include overnight camping, developed boat launches and swimming sites, specialized interpretive services or concessionaire services. Interagency Annual Passes and Interagency Volunteer Passes do NOT include fees related to facility or equipment rental (cabins, lookouts, day/overnight group sites), special conservation programs, managed OHV areas, transportation systems, reservation services, or permits of any kind.

 

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